The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina is taking audiences back to the 1960s and across the Atlantic this summer with “SHOUT! The Mod Musical.”

Set in London in the heyday of British girl singers Petula Clark, Dusty Springfield and Lulu, the show is a jukebox revue of nearly three dozen hit songs, including “Don’t Sleep on the Subway,” “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’,” “Georgy Girl” and “To Sir With Love.”

Much like the Arts Center’s popular 2006 production of Beehive, an A-list corps of five go-go booted, miniskirted girls sing and dance their way through 10 years of chart-toppers.

“What makes it different from ‘Beehive’ is that they’re not impersonating anyone,” director Casey Colgan said. “They are their own characters, each defined by a color and representing a different personality.”

Orange, for instance, is the Suzy Homemaker type; green is the promiscuous one. As the years pass, they come of age, evolving with the mind-set and mores of the day.

“It was such a colorful period,” said Jen Brooks, the Red Girl. “Everyone can relate to it no matter when you were born.”

The time warp takes the form of a women’s magazine sprung to life. In between songs, the girls flip through the pages of “SHOUT!,” answering pop quizzes, discussing the latest fads in face cream and seeking answers to their boy problems from the magazine’s advice columnist.

“The sketches are very funny,” said musical director Bradley Vieth, the orchestrator and arranger of the original off-Broadway production. “The issues resonate with women, but the music makes it appeal to a diverse crowd.”

Among the fab five cast is Meredith Inglesby, best remembered for her role as Eliza Doolittle in the Arts Center’s 1998 production of “My Fair Lady.” The New York actress, who grew up on Hilton Head Island, has appeared in two Broadway shows —Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Little Mermaid” — and national tours of “On the Record” and “Little House on the Prairie, the Musical.”

Also returning to the Elizabeth Wallace stage are Michelle Martin, who played Janis Joplin in “Beehive,” and Brooks, featured in “Cats” and “A Chorus Line.”

Performances of “SHOUT!” are at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday with Sunday shows at 7 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on June 24 and July 8. Tickets are $42 ($37 for the June 19-21 previews), $29 for children 15 and younger ($25 for the previews), and may be purchased at the box office, online at www.artshhi.com or by phone by calling 842-ARTS (2787).